I lost 80 dollars my first time trying to play craps and I had no idea what I was doing. Watched three of your videos and went back for more and won 380 today man! Thanks especially for the video with your son where you were walking him through it, that explained a lot to me. But yeah I won 380 today lol
@@ColorUp Yeah I really appreciate it, was wild at the end, I figured I would start making stupid bets while my adrenaline was pumping or whatever so I walked away. Walked in with 129 dollars, walked out with 511. Also had a beer and some diet Pepsi! Great night. Thanks again
So it sounds to me whoever shot the dice the first time you played sucked and the second day they got lucky and hit a few numbers.That usually is the difference in winning and losing on a dice table
Honestly I've had the most luck with the 3 points on the board with come bets. I win probably 48% of the time. I'm up as far as money goes because I walk as soon as I lose 100 bucks for the night. But when you're in a streak you can win hundreds. I even win a thousand or so a couple times. It's the way to go. Walking away is the real strategy.
Such a long roll and you only rack $46? This was a best case scenario roll, and was minimally profitable. This just convinced me that it is NOT a good strategy. Cannot understand why you won't play the an odds bet - the only bet at the table with a neutral EV. This strategy will keep pressing negative EV bets all night without taking advantage of the one bet without a house advantage?
Not gonna take any odds, cause I'm at a "disadvantage"... Well yes you are, however you're getting "true odds" meaning that theirs no house edge on that bet, so all those other bets you placed you were technically at a larger disadvantage.
And still the casino wins...almost as if a true odds bet is not helping the player beat the house. They get their cut from the line bet, so they’ve already won. you wanna put more money on the table at no house edge, they are happy to gamble with you, the have all the time and money to outlast the player....
@@ColorUp "Almost as if"??? "Outlast the player"??? Neither makes any sense. Every bet on the table stands on its own and gives up a specific house edge EXCEPT the free odds bet. You cover the numbers for a good reason -- to increase the odds that on each roll of the dice you will win SOMETHING rather than just waiting for a "SEVEN OUT" against a single bet or two. That same good reason exists for making a free odds bet. Derek is right. NOT making the free odds bet technically gives a slightly higher house edge to each of your remaining bets. That's the math. And math is the only strategy that ultimately matters.
@@larryk1865 The odds bet does not stand on its own. You can't make it without first making a line bet. You are right, math is the only strategy and the math only works for the casino. Players can't beat the casino with "free" odds bet, because of math which is always in the casinos favor. 100x odds or no odds effects variance, and the player may swing to positive or negative in bigger swings, but in the end the player pays 1.4% to the house on the line bet. Im not against odds, and take them when i have casino winnings in my rack, but Im more talking devils advocate when I mention this with people who think the odds bet is some secret to beating the casino. Its not. No player is going to beat the casino, they only let you make the bet after they take their percentage. There are casinos that allow 100x odds with a .002% house edge, and yet players still can't beat the casino. Why? Lots of reasons, players greed, lack of budget to sustain swings, etc. But the casino is not worried if the player has a big night, because yes, "they outlast the player " and players give it back, they win in the end every time. There is no such thing as "free" odds bet. There is always a cost.
@@ColorUp By "standing on its own" I simply meant that each bet has its specific house edge. Of course the odds bet is contingent on the pass line bet, and of course the pass line bet has a 1.4% edge to the house. But the pass line ALWAYS has a 1.4% edge to the house whether you make the free odds bet or not. So why not make it? Why quibble with the definition of "free"? Why exclude IT from your bankroll/strategy of reducing the house edge over you? And what is this nonsense about "beating the house"? You're right. That can't be done. All anyone should be doing in Vegas is trying to have the "big night" to which you refer, or at most a big weekend. That's what strategies like yours are for. And I am certainly NOT saying that the free odds bet is some "secret" to beating the house. I just don't see ANY RATIONAL MATHEMATICAL EVIDENCE FOR EXCLUDING THE FREE ODDS BET (in some affordable measure) from such a strategy.
I never said to exclude the odds, add if you can afford the bigger risk. Play odds and you will win more or lose more depending on how the dice tumble...but both players are expected to lose 1.4% of line bet. Increase the variance as you like and can afford, but you are no better off than player without odds. Expected lose is exactly the same.
Not a flaw a decision. 33% of time game is decided on come out roll when the pass line has a 2:1 advantage of winning. Odds are great additional bet because no house edge, but the trick is, casino only allows once the player is more likely to lose the bet. The casino is so generous, they allow you to bet more, when they have advantage and will pay you true odds, or fairly. :)
I agree with Lee. At 8:40, after the Point is Set, when you hit the "4"... The $5 that you added to the Pass Line will pay 1:1 ($5 profit). If you had dropped that same $5 behind the Pass Line bet as Odds, it will pay 9:5 ($9 profit).
You are correct Lee. Best strategy if you are playing craps is to bet min on pass/don't pass, then bet max odds. Odds on pass/don't pass are 50/50, best in vegas, unless you count cards in BJ.
@@ColorUp I get it on the pre-point betting. However, you lost incrementally once you started pounding that Line bet over just placing that behind. The 33% you mentioned was based on come out action, which you really didn't hit. Of course a "decision" however technically if investing the same amount it was an actual mistake.
Did my first live Craps game been watching your video's and used your Favorite strategy on a casino boat in Brunswick Georgia $10 table pocketed $520 in 3 hours Thanks for the help :)
I played craps the other night and kept placing my bets on 5, 8 and 10 amd the puck would hopefully be on a sit or 9 but I nearly made 800 b4 I cashed out
I did my first time on a craps table this weekend. The crotchety old fart next to me warned me that this was a fast table, he had no patience. Since I am new to craps, I sort of slowed him down so the dealer could help me. I started with $100.00, played for 90 minutes and walked out with $94.00. I take that little loss as a win. I will keep trying and I will keep watching you. to learn more.
Hour and half entertainment for $6 is a win in my book too. Don’t let other players rattle you, it’s your money, go at pace and understanding you are comfortable with
Lol I was thinking the same. I’ve never played craps. More of a black jack and table poker games. What’s the etiquette when it comes to craps table? Like when can I join in? Can I just play by myself at an empty table? Is it any better when the table is full? How to roll dice? Etc
@@SAsh-zg6ln you can buy in anytimd the dice are not airborn or in the shooters hand. Customarilly though it's best to wait for a new shooter. Having a table to yourself is unlikely unless you are at the $100+ min tables. Playing on slow days/times you may be able to get as low as 3-5 other players. If you are a shooter or just have a good understanding of how you tend to throw the dice and what numbers you hit it's good to be alone, but as I said, not likely on a modest bankroll. The only rules for rolling the dice is at least one die has to hit the wall on the opposite end of the table from where you are standing and as a shooter you must place a bet on pass or don't pass line.
@@misterchubbikins thanks for the info. I go to Vegas often and see open empty tables during the day with like a 10 or 25 minimum. Is 500 a good bankroll?
Thats referring to the pass line bet. It does have an advantage. Once its made, the house edge is considered. Odds is just an additional bet. You can add it or not, in the end it doesn't make a difference, the casino takes its vig from the line bet. Place bets are different kind of bets, that are not contract, so more flexible, and actually pay more than line bets with odds unless you are playing at a table higher than 3x4x5x
So 10 pass line on point of 9 with 10 odds pays 15 in the back 10 on front. If you place 10 on the 9 it pays 14... Why wouldn't you take odds Everytime. Playing max odds is literally the BEST bet you can make in the casino.
@@ColorUp You needn’t justify “No Odds” -as odds bet obsessives, and dealers, like to say-because you had a Parlay going (and you stood to collect 3 to 1). Reserve money for odds bets that do NOT have a 3 to 1 payoff expectation. Frequently others may be eye rolling, smug and knowing, even going so far as to TELL you “Hey, you’ve no odds, sir. Always take your odds!” Nonsense. You’ll take or lay odds bet wagers frequently! when you don’t otherwise have low cost bets going that’ll pay you 3 to 1 on a hit.
Im going on a casino and resort vacation in June, gonna mostly be playing poker but craps always looked like so much fun! Thank you for these i will be sure to study lots.
Color Up! Thanks for the great entertainment. I’ve been really enjoying your channel. GREAT JOB! If I may suggest, consider ALWAYS prefacing the strategies presented with the disclaimer...might minimize those quick to criticize. Personally and not having tried the exact thing, I like the $75 hedge video. Losses certainly happen; but, seeing all the numbers go down at once is excruciating. THANKS AGAIN! Keep the videos coming!
@@lesbolstad Not true. Not me, but I was on the table. The gal next to him rolled for 20+. The casino was ordering plywood for the windows before we left.
Don’t let it kill ya :) the casino doesn’t allow them on come out roll when player has advantage. They are only “gracious” to allow once you are more likely to lose than win. It doesn’t increase chance of winning or losing, only increases volatility of your bankroll. Win more if hitting points, lose more if not hitting points. Casino wants you to get more money into the game, since they are playing the long game.
I chose to increase bet when it’s most likely to win and I have a 2:1 advantage - on the come out roll. After the point is set, the line bet advantage is reversed and it is now more likely to lose than win. They pay odds fairly at this point, but you are most likely to lose. I chose not to add more money at this point.
@@ColorUp I think your thought process on this is wrong. Imagine the button is set already, you have money on pass line and no other bet. You now have the option of betting on a number that pays even money (add money to odds) vs. a number that does not pay even money (place bet on the non-button number), which bet is better to do?
Yep true odds, and you can only make bet when more likely to lose. And you still pay same 1.4% for line bet with or without odds. If you have the bankroll to handle the variance it’s a great bet. If you don’t have the extra money, it doesn’t really matter. If your argument is you shouldn’t play unless you have enough money for odds, maybe, but that’s a diff discussion
Dude love that you did this on a $10 table, i learnt this strategy from you, its my favourite to play and i play at the crown casino in Melbourne, Australia on their $10 tables, so its great seeing it from you on a $10 too!! love these vids of this strategy, especially with john, so keep them coming!!
Such a great channel! I have always had an interest in craps however your channel has made me get into playing craps! We don't have many craps tables in australia but played the other day for the first time after watching your videos. Had a bunch of fun and now have a genuine interest in learning more. I hope you keep the great content coming and if you ever come to Australia I'd love to have a roll with you!
I’m new to craps and I follow this strategy almost exactly, only differences are that I’ll play the odds a good amount of the time. I’ll also occasionally throw a small bet on 12 and aces. (I’ve hit 12 or aces at least once in virtually every session and I’m up by approximately 15 times all of my buy-ins put together) I’ve got a lot more money to make too 😉
My main comment is “collect” and drop down to one unit when you start to see you have been rolling for a long time. Everyone knows the seven is coming. Good strategy otherwise. Just have to collect and drop down
The odds of rolling a 7 are always the same 1 in 6, but if you are on the 100th roll as you suggest, it is not “more due” but you have defied probability for a very long time. Statistics will correct itself at some point. Roll will not last forever.
@@ColorUp shouldn't change anything about how you play. If you're dumping money on the table, you should be ready to lose it all the same as if it were the first come-out roll or the 500th.
jmarston4 luck is just that, at some point it runs out. If you have had a lucky streak, that’s awesome, you might want to consider betting less to keep these winnings, or collecting your winnings and going home even. I would advise against continuing to dump money into table as you say. Dice probability and money management are two different issues.
that means enough players were in the casino willing to play for min $50. the more money gambled the more the casino wins. would you run a lemonade stand and charge $.50 when people were lined up around the block willing to pay $2?
Just hit up the casino in black hawk. Played the field and the 5,6,8 but my field bet is always half to ensure some profit. Slow at first then pressing the bets. Turned 100 into 1150
You would have really cleaned up with odds behind the pass line. You hit the point on nie twice, on the 4, and on the 5 you would have cleaned up on odds winnings!
Agreed. If he used his pass line winnings to back up his pass line bet, he would've worked his way up to max odds on that long roll. He essentially gave the casino $20 on the last point he hit. A $10 pass line bet with $40 odds pays $70 on the 9, opposed to his $50 pass line bet which paid $50. There were several rolls that he was giving free money away. Odds bets are considered the best bet in the game for a reason folks. Truest payout in the game.
@Forty-Three and Flowin' Yep, true odds is a great bet, only problem with it is you are adding more money when you are more likely to lose than win. If you can afford the variance in your bankroll, its a great way to play
Color Up that is fallacious thinking. You are more likely to lose BUT YOU ARE GETTING PAID AT TRUE ODDS. you cannot predict how the dice will roll, but good craps strategy is based on minimizing house edge and getting the best true odds. You should have maximized your odds bets. Based on the sequence in this video, you would’ve cleaned up with odds bets.
Hey Jeremy thank you for the vid one strategy that i do on the come out with a pass line bet is also put the same amount on the field you cover more numbers that can hurt and help you as oppose to a crap check
Late reply here, but on a $10 pass line bet you are putting $10 additional at risk by betting the field, where you lose on 5, 6, 7 & 8. Since you break even 16.67% of the time when the 7 hits (winning pass line, losing field) there are 14 ways to lose your $10 and only 16 ways to win with the remaining numbers. Seems like bad odds when it only costs $2 to cover the craps to win $4 if the 2,3,12 hit (lose $10 pass line, and win $14 on the craps). Field bets, are bad bets generally speaking.
Instead of pressing the line, you should add odds. You won 4 passes with even odd, bad play. You were in the 20th rolls and you have more $$ on the table then collected. That is also bad play.
@@ColorUp The $$$ that was added to the pass line should have add it to the odds. pass line is actually in favor to the house. odd is more true odds. In this example, he could have won 2:1 on the "4" instead of 1:1. I never said add more $$$ to the game. IMO, If you leave more $$ in play then pickup to your bankroll after 4 passes and greater than 25 rolls.. Something is wrong with the stradegy.
Thanks Jeremy. I really enjoy this strategy and have had some great success with it the few times I've played it. I picked it up from your previous 2 or 3 videos about it. I won a few hundred dollars with this when a shooter hit the ATS, which I didn't bet 😭. I like to switch up with this and 3 point molly depending on if I'm drinking or not.
Actually good strategy all in all limits how much of your money your spending. And give your self the best shot per roll. I've seen people waste money this a solid way to pass time.
Low roller-slow and steady-very simple. Never ending come bets, never take odds on any. Start at table minimum $5. After shooter 7's out, if you are up continue with $5 never ending come bets. If you are down, raise N.E.C.B. $1 to $6. If still down after next shooter, go up by $1 to $7 and continue until that long roll comes baby! Your bets could be up to $15 $20 and than that long roll arrives with you pulling in 20 30 winning bets at $20 each! While you were losing-they were short rolls-so loses were small. Hopefully this let's you ride out the cold spell long enough to hitch a ride on that long roll. In first round the most you can lose is $50. Next $55, Next $60, $65, $70, $75- but remember this is you loading the table completely and then 7 out. Along the way you'll pick up some bets that win, lowering the pain on the short rolls. Actually the volatility is lower without the odds bet, so the the ride is a little smoother. Easier for a beginner. So lets say you have some terrible losses of establishing 6 points and then the seven shows. And some where you make a few bucks, and others where you lose a little. Then the long roll comes and you're at $$20. 30-$600! 40-$800. I don't know maybe you can tweak it. I've just run trial runs at home that have been good. Like I said easy to play. And it has been like I said. I'll go up and down treading water and slowly be going down, but then a semi-long roll will pick me up and on and on until the big one comes! I'm going to try this at the casino myself. Let you guys know how much I lose🤓 Haha-we'll see. What do you guys think. Any better ways to play this way?
Am I missing something in regards to your comment about making "never ending Come bets". By using that strategy, you are only going to get paid even money on your wins.
my new goto is place the 5 and 9, then hop the 6 & 8 on the 5 dollar table. Saves you 12 bucks for the 50/50 payout on the inside. If 5 or 9 hits you return your hops and collect 2 bucks, if the easy 6 or 8 hits you get the 4 and 10. if hard 6 or 8 hits you get the 4 and 10 and press the 5 and 9. At this point your only 3-4 rolls in and have greater than 50/50 coverage for 34 bucks.
If You are playing passline, play to win with craps on the come out. Another words increase the chances to win by covering 33% of all numbers on the comeout by paying $1.00 any craps for every $5.00 pas-line. So if your bet is a $10.00 passline then play a $2.00 any craps. (or better a $3.00 any craps with an $11.00 or $12.00 passline bet. Getting beat by craps on comeout rolls becomes too significant over even a short period of time. Winning with any craps along with a strategy of waiting out the common 2 shooters in-a-row that had sevened -out, will create a formidable defense (against 2 losses) and allow a chance to catch one win on a passline with odds. But watch out and look at statistics because most passline wins are just only 1 win in a row, so therefore you need a plan to get off the passline bet and move to the don't side : i.e. make a don't pass, don't come or lay bet instead or move to catch a placed number as a 1 hit then down conservative strategy. Watch out when the nothing-happens-trend of the first roll of the dice starts i.e. when a shooter shows no craps or any natural winners on a comeout roll and also 7s out. This can be a bad period of time (trend) for every first roll, several times , perhaps up to 4-6 times in a row(or worse) that will 7 out. (this is common) A way to avoid this trend or any new bad trend is to play the third or 4th roll of the shooters, but again you have to play to with with 7,11,2,3, and 12 all working together on the passlines or come bets when you do. Another way to defend is to move to another table where since the numbers were not exactly the same , then the trend might also be different. You need to decide with experience and knowledge (or even better with statistics info). The idea is to know how many times a system with defenses allowed you to mitigate through wins and losses and what you can do to stop playing (avoid a lengthy bad trend). Do you play to play, or do you play to win? which is more fun?
You have $76 on the table to win $16. You better be playing with a large roll. And not taking odds on every point is a sign of someone who doesn’t understand the table.
The odds bet is the best bet on the table! No house advantage why would you not want to bet that. Pressing your pass line bet with a 4 as a point number makes no sense when you could press the odds and get a 2 to 1 pay out on the odds.
I like playing the field on the new shooter come out (usually betting multiples of 6) and if a horn number hits I parlay it, if 4,9 or 10 hits I just take the profit and it goes up on the 6 or 8. So I'm getting edge numbers covered and often making a 2 roll parlay ($12 into 48 or even more) while other players aren't making any money on those first rolls and losing pass line bets on craps numbers. If the table pays triple 12 on the field I always pick it up when it hits.
When you said you are not taking odds because you are at a "disadvantage", the opposite is actually true... By taking odds you can reduce the house percentage to as low as 0.18% (when taking 10x odds)... Got to take the odds!!!
Odds lowers house edge, trick is you can only add odds bet when at disadvantage...you are more likely to lose the bet than win. That’s why casino doesn’t allow you to take odds on the come out roll... for that roll the player is more likely to win. Casino is not doing you a favor. They allow you to get more action into game, but only once they have the advantage to win bet even if it’s a small house edge.
I dont understand why you put money on all number of the point after if the point is on 4, can you explain me when the game end and why you put bet on all number ?
i'm heading out to turning stone for a four day golf and casino outing and i'm brushing up. i'm a dice setter and had some good luck last time at foxwoods, rolled myself $400 bucks and the table was happy, but then lost $100. quit that then played a cheap holdem tournament, just missed there.
He mentioned golden gate is nice…it is. But their craps table is way to springy…tried playing a couple times. Everyone complains about it and the dice are constantly flying off the table.
As someone who was a dealer and floor supervisor for 13 years, you would be a wonderful player for the house. Your first mistake is playing the field...outside of center action and the Big 6/8...it is the worst bet on the table. Your second mistake is the fact that you NEVER placed any odds behind your line bet. Odds pay TRUE odds...which means that the house has no advantage over you on your odds. It is the BEST bet on the craps table. Pressing, after making back your initial investment on your line/place bets/odds, is a smart play...unfortunately many times you won't make it that far along on a roll until the shooter craps out. What you did here, in this video, was get lucky...
As a floor supervisor for 13 years, then you know, while the field bet churns at a faster rate, if it pays triple on 12, its actually lower house edge than place bet on 4,5,9, & 10 and not nearly as bad as you say at decent 2.78% This strategy uses it minimally. Also you know true odds is a great bet if you have the bankroll to sustain the volatility. You will win more or lose more but in the end, you will break even with the odds bet over time, as its a zero house edge bet. No matter if you play odds bet or not, you are still going to lose 1.4% of whatever you bet on the pass line over time. I had a good roll and got lucky, that's the name of the game. No strategy can win without the dice rolling in your favor to overcome the house edge on every single bet. Yes, even the odds bet has a house edge, as you can't make it until you have a point established for your line bet, and the casino has its edge back over the player.
Why didn't you take the 5 when you played 6,8 at beginning? The field covers everything else. I'm new and thanks for video and especially if this question is answered.
ALL4SCUBA05 you do, that’s actually where he does his biggest gambling. He’s banking on the 7 and 11 on the come out and parlaying part of the winnings. The beauty is he is only really risking the original five on the pass line. The place bet and field are just a bonus if he can get a decent roll. After getting place bets covered and pressed a little you can add some odds with your profit. It’s a fun free flowing style that has potential to win some good money with little at risk
For me and my budget. I pray there is $5 table. I like putting $10, 12, 12 on 5,6,8. $5 on the field. And every time I win a field bet. $4 on horn, it hits it rides. I don’t like $10 minimum cause if i have to put $10 on the field I’m gonna have to do $15, $18, $18 on 5, 6, 8. $61 is a lot to be put out every roll. I generally have a budget of $150 a night for craps.
This is my backup strategy if DC/Come is not working. Last night I went down $200 quickly playing strat 1. So many field bets hitting so I was getting destroyed on Come bets. Switched to this strategy here just in time for a guy to roll from 25 minutes. He hit at least 6 points. By the end I had $60 on 5/6/8/9. I had a feeling so I took it down to $44 inside. Boom, 7. I walked with $500 on that one shooter. Long story longer this strategy is golden when a hot shooter finally comes around.
On my way mid Feb. Been watching yous guys a couple of years now. looking forward to it. The mall is a way to keep you involved but away from the tables so as not to "Donk" too much!!
$10 Don't with two $10 DCs and laying 2x odds on all has become my play of choice. Of course it sucks when all the numbers keep hitting and drain my stack but fun if one 7 hits and I rake in all the chips. USUALLY dont get any glares from Pass players...Usually 😊
If you are gonna bet that much on the pass line you might as well split that bet into odds. $10 pass line and $40 odds (max 4x on 9), would get you $20 more every hit: $10 pass line even payout, and $60 for that $40 odds. 9 pays 3:2. Great videos. Im huge fan!
Any strategy video with no odds on your pass line bet and ANY check that ends up in the field is worthless. Additionally, you're rolling short....what is this ridiculousness?
All strategies are "worthless" because no such thing as a long term winner. Play the way you enjoy. As far as short rolls, its for the camera, this is not a live casino...
@@ColorUp when you hit the 9, you double down on the pass line. I rather continue to play the 10 and then put odds on your next number. payout is much better. The loss is the same.
learned craps and won 600 my first night on a 10$ table, won it straight out of the field just taking risks , i put 200 in so i guess i really on won 4 but i came out with 6! it really just depends on luck to me . either they are rolling the field or rolling numbers .
is there a bet that your win doubles your original bet or loses it all if you do not win ? like in blackjack, make a $20 bet and double it if you win the hand or lose the 20 if you lose the hand ? A double or nothing bet
You should play minimum on Pass line and take True Odds. You get paid more. With the same or less risk. Yes, you do not make as much if you win on the Come Out roll... but all other rolls you heave the advantage (over just playing Pass line)
Well the come out roll is only time player has advantage to win. After point is established it would be better to have more money in odds than on pass line though. Also, an equivalent sized place bet pays more than a line bet with odds unless you play more than 5x odds, so there is that to consider as well
So I am not a pro like all of you guys. I played my first ever $10 table the other day. This table had 2 thru 12 for place numbers minus the 7 of course. I started with 12 on the 6 and 8. When my number would hit I would always "invest" one unit either on the number that hit or cover a number I didnt have a bet on yet. After 3 hits you even. It workout pretty well for me. It is not about money for me I really enjoy playing the game. The only time I dont enjoy playing is when certain people are at the table. I am sure you have seen them. The really old guy, that is there every day, he just seems miserable and acts like he doesnt enjoy the game. Sorry for the last part....I was just venting. I will end it on a good note.... Thanks for all the videos, great work!!
It would if the horn rolls. It would be a waste if it didn’t. That’s the gamble decision 😃 long term it will lose more money than it protects, but in your short session, who knows, it might be a good move.
I could have taken odds, missed points and had bigger loses. it’s a great additional zero house edge bet that does not increase chances of winning, it just increases volatility of your bankroll. I usually reserve odds for when I have some winnings first.
my favorite craps strategy is to find a guy like this who never roles a 7 and can make everyone money
I lost 80 dollars my first time trying to play craps and I had no idea what I was doing. Watched three of your videos and went back for more and won 380 today man! Thanks especially for the video with your son where you were walking him through it, that explained a lot to me. But yeah I won 380 today lol
Awesome! Even with knowledge of game you will win some and lose some, but you stand a better chance I believe
@@ColorUp Yeah I really appreciate it, was wild at the end, I figured I would start making stupid bets while my adrenaline was pumping or whatever so I walked away. Walked in with 129 dollars, walked out with 511. Also had a beer and some diet Pepsi! Great night. Thanks again
So it sounds to me whoever shot the dice the first time you played sucked and the second day they got lucky and hit a few numbers.That usually is the difference in winning and losing on a dice table
Also you need to define what you call a winning session and when you walk away. Casinos are smart and try to distract you from this concept.
Honestly I've had the most luck with the 3 points on the board with come bets. I win probably 48% of the time. I'm up as far as money goes because I walk as soon as I lose 100 bucks for the night. But when you're in a streak you can win hundreds. I even win a thousand or so a couple times. It's the way to go. Walking away is the real strategy.
You ain't never lied about walking away being the strategy....🤦😂
Will agree with The Orleans. First time playing craps, started with $40 left with $260 and they were $5 tables.
“Ass line” Lmaoo
You’re new here huh
@@deannutz8102 no. It’s just funny
homie knows what he did
Wait till you hear about the come bet
I used your strategy over the weekend. I bought in with 200 and walked out with 2900 the first night I was in Vegas. Thanks lol
Wow, awesome, fun when you get a big roll.
Wow!
This is the best color up video yet! I love seeing the play as it rolls out.
Glad to hear it!
Such a long roll and you only rack $46? This was a best case scenario roll, and was minimally profitable. This just convinced me that it is NOT a good strategy.
Cannot understand why you won't play the an odds bet - the only bet at the table with a neutral EV. This strategy will keep pressing negative EV bets all night without taking advantage of the one bet without a house advantage?
detonation. You're pressing after a win, your screwing yourself
Not gonna take any odds, cause I'm at a "disadvantage"... Well yes you are, however you're getting "true odds" meaning that theirs no house edge on that bet, so all those other bets you placed you were technically at a larger disadvantage.
And still the casino wins...almost as if a true odds bet is not helping the player beat the house. They get their cut from the line bet, so they’ve already won. you wanna put more money on the table at no house edge, they are happy to gamble with you, the have all the time and money to outlast the player....
@@ColorUp "Almost as if"??? "Outlast the player"??? Neither makes any sense. Every bet on the table stands on its own and gives up a specific house edge EXCEPT the free odds bet. You cover the numbers for a good reason -- to increase the odds that on each roll of the dice you will win SOMETHING rather than just waiting for a "SEVEN OUT" against a single bet or two. That same good reason exists for making a free odds bet. Derek is right. NOT making the free odds bet technically gives a slightly higher house edge to each of your remaining bets. That's the math. And math is the only strategy that ultimately matters.
@@larryk1865 The odds bet does not stand on its own. You can't make it without first making a line bet. You are right, math is the only strategy and the math only works for the casino. Players can't beat the casino with "free" odds bet, because of math which is always in the casinos favor. 100x odds or no odds effects variance, and the player may swing to positive or negative in bigger swings, but in the end the player pays 1.4% to the house on the line bet. Im not against odds, and take them when i have casino winnings in my rack, but Im more talking devils advocate when I mention this with people who think the odds bet is some secret to beating the casino. Its not. No player is going to beat the casino, they only let you make the bet after they take their percentage. There are casinos that allow 100x odds with a .002% house edge, and yet players still can't beat the casino. Why? Lots of reasons, players greed, lack of budget to sustain swings, etc. But the casino is not worried if the player has a big night, because yes, "they outlast the player " and players give it back, they win in the end every time. There is no such thing as "free" odds bet. There is always a cost.
@@ColorUp By "standing on its own" I simply meant that each bet has its specific house edge. Of course the odds bet is contingent on the pass line bet, and of course the pass line bet has a 1.4% edge to the house. But the pass line ALWAYS has a 1.4% edge to the house whether you make the free odds bet or not. So why not make it? Why quibble with the definition of "free"? Why exclude IT from your bankroll/strategy of reducing the house edge over you?
And what is this nonsense about "beating the house"? You're right. That can't be done. All anyone should be doing in Vegas is trying to have the "big night" to which you refer, or at most a big weekend. That's what strategies like yours are for. And I am certainly NOT saying that the free odds bet is some "secret" to beating the house. I just don't see ANY RATIONAL MATHEMATICAL EVIDENCE FOR EXCLUDING THE FREE ODDS BET (in some affordable measure) from such a strategy.
I never said to exclude the odds, add if you can afford the bigger risk. Play odds and you will win more or lose more depending on how the dice tumble...but both players are expected to lose 1.4% of line bet. Increase the variance as you like and can afford, but you are no better off than player without odds. Expected lose is exactly the same.
Every time you rolled Craps and he flipped the dice before returning, you hit point! Amazing
If you discover a way to win against the casino you would win a Nobel price for breaking Math :)
Very true and math is universal , even the aliens in space are looking at space craps and trying to reduce the odds
Count cards in blackjack. Proper bet spreads and perfect basic strategy give you something like a 1% edge vs the house
Counting cards BJ and poker. Two games in casino you can win.
@@ColorUp sadly poker has a rake so house wins no matter what there (minus bad beat bonuses)
Casino gets its share in poker, but it can still be a positive play for players
Rolls 20+ numbers. Happens every time.
The flaw in this is he should be taking odds instead of stacking that pass line
Not a flaw a decision. 33% of time game is decided on come out roll when the pass line has a 2:1 advantage of winning. Odds are great additional bet because no house edge, but the trick is, casino only allows once the player is more likely to lose the bet. The casino is so generous, they allow you to bet more, when they have advantage and will pay you true odds, or fairly. :)
I agree with Lee. At 8:40, after the Point is Set, when you hit the "4"... The $5 that you added to the Pass Line will pay 1:1 ($5 profit). If you had dropped that same $5 behind the Pass Line bet as Odds, it will pay 9:5 ($9 profit).
You are correct Lee. Best strategy if you are playing craps is to bet min on pass/don't pass, then bet max odds. Odds on pass/don't pass are 50/50, best in vegas, unless you count cards in BJ.
Pass Line will always pay even money where the odds pays more.
@@ColorUp I get it on the pre-point betting. However, you lost incrementally once you started pounding that Line bet over just placing that behind. The 33% you mentioned was based on come out action, which you really didn't hit. Of course a "decision" however technically if investing the same amount it was an actual mistake.
Did my first live Craps game been watching your video's and used your Favorite strategy on a casino boat in Brunswick Georgia $10 table pocketed $520 in 3 hours Thanks for the help :)
Awesome, welcome to the game
I played craps the other night and kept placing my bets on 5, 8 and 10 amd the puck would hopefully be on a sit or 9 but I nearly made 800 b4 I cashed out
I did my first time on a craps table this weekend. The crotchety old fart next to me warned me that this was a fast table, he had no patience. Since I am new to craps, I sort of slowed him down so the dealer could help me. I started with $100.00, played for 90 minutes and walked out with $94.00. I take that little loss as a win. I will keep trying and I will keep watching you. to learn more.
Hour and half entertainment for $6 is a win in my book too. Don’t let other players rattle you, it’s your money, go at pace and understanding you are comfortable with
Title: Favorite Craps Strategy
Video: Shooter hits a 15 min roll.
Me: I, too, like that strategy.
still loses in end despite rare run*
that minus 40 at the end was boss XD
Lol I was thinking the same. I’ve never played craps. More of a black jack and table poker games. What’s the etiquette when it comes to craps table? Like when can I join in? Can I just play by myself at an empty table? Is it any better when the table is full? How to roll dice? Etc
@@SAsh-zg6ln you can buy in anytimd the dice are not airborn or in the shooters hand. Customarilly though it's best to wait for a new shooter.
Having a table to yourself is unlikely unless you are at the $100+ min tables. Playing on slow days/times you may be able to get as low as 3-5 other players. If you are a shooter or just have a good understanding of how you tend to throw the dice and what numbers you hit it's good to be alone, but as I said, not likely on a modest bankroll.
The only rules for rolling the dice is at least one die has to hit the wall on the opposite end of the table from where you are standing and as a shooter you must place a bet on pass or don't pass line.
@@misterchubbikins thanks for the info. I go to Vegas often and see open empty tables during the day with like a 10 or 25 minimum. Is 500 a good bankroll?
We went lastnight to Wildhorse pass and baby girl turned 60 in to 700 for her bday. She never played before it was awesome
Like the flash of red when 7 out should keep with it in other vids
"im not taking odds because im at a disadvantage" *FIRES PLACE BETS ALL OVER THE TABLE*
Thats referring to the pass line bet. It does have an advantage. Once its made, the house edge is considered. Odds is just an additional bet. You can add it or not, in the end it doesn't make a difference, the casino takes its vig from the line bet. Place bets are different kind of bets, that are not contract, so more flexible, and actually pay more than line bets with odds unless you are playing at a table higher than 3x4x5x
So 10 pass line on point of 9 with 10 odds pays 15 in the back 10 on front. If you place 10 on the 9 it pays 14... Why wouldn't you take odds Everytime. Playing max odds is literally the BEST bet you can make in the casino.
You’ve bet $20 on line and odds and get paid $25. $20 place bet pays $28. one reason not to play the best bet on casino.
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@@ColorUp You needn’t justify “No Odds” -as odds bet obsessives, and dealers, like to say-because you had a Parlay going (and you stood to collect 3 to 1).
Reserve money for odds bets that do NOT have a 3 to 1 payoff expectation. Frequently others may be eye rolling, smug and knowing, even going so far as to TELL you “Hey, you’ve no odds, sir. Always take your odds!”
Nonsense. You’ll take or lay odds bet wagers frequently!
when you don’t otherwise have low cost bets going that’ll pay you 3 to 1 on a hit.
Im going on a casino and resort vacation in June, gonna mostly be playing poker but craps always looked like so much fun! Thank you for these i will be sure to study lots.
Color Up! Thanks for the great entertainment. I’ve been really enjoying your channel. GREAT JOB! If I may suggest, consider ALWAYS prefacing the strategies presented with the disclaimer...might minimize those quick to criticize. Personally and not having tried the exact thing, I like the $75 hedge video. Losses certainly happen; but, seeing all the numbers go down at once is excruciating. THANKS AGAIN! Keep the videos coming!
I just learned how to play craps from here...2nd time at the casino and I rolled for 45 minutes!!!!
Nice! However no one in the history of history has ever rolled 45 minutes.
@@lesbolstad I started rolling at 10 pm and then finished aroun 10:45ish
Longest roll documented is 4hr 18min...
Yep at the Borgata in Atlantic City, my favorite casino. It was a lady so Lady Luck is true gentleman, it’s not just a saying lol
@@lesbolstad Not true.
Not me, but I was on the table. The gal next to him rolled for 20+.
The casino was ordering plywood for the windows before we left.
10:15 Local Vegas joints Auto Buy 4 & 10 at $10. The Strip at $20. Pay for the vig after it hits.
I like to play like this with the exception I'll press a little faster early (first 3-5 rolls) and usually place 6-8 working on the initial come-out.
Yeah, its killing me that you dont have any odds...
Don’t let it kill ya :) the casino doesn’t allow them on come out roll when player has advantage. They are only “gracious” to allow once you are more likely to lose than win. It doesn’t increase chance of winning or losing, only increases volatility of your bankroll. Win more if hitting points, lose more if not hitting points. Casino wants you to get more money into the game, since they are playing the long game.
I chose to increase bet when it’s most likely to win and I have a 2:1 advantage - on the come out roll. After the point is set, the line bet advantage is reversed and it is now more likely to lose than win. They pay odds fairly at this point, but you are most likely to lose. I chose not to add more money at this point.
@@ColorUp I think your thought process on this is wrong. Imagine the button is set already, you have money on pass line and no other bet. You now have the option of betting on a number that pays even money (add money to odds) vs. a number that does not pay even money (place bet on the non-button number), which bet is better to do?
Color Up it’s the only true odds in a casino. Other than to buy the 4 and 10 which have a vig. You’re crazy not to play odds.
Yep true odds, and you can only make bet when more likely to lose. And you still pay same 1.4% for line bet with or without odds. If you have the bankroll to handle the variance it’s a great bet. If you don’t have the extra money, it doesn’t really matter. If your argument is you shouldn’t play unless you have enough money for odds, maybe, but that’s a diff discussion
That long roll had just a bit too much pressing for me.
Dude love that you did this on a $10 table, i learnt this strategy from you, its my favourite to play and i play at the crown casino in Melbourne, Australia on their $10 tables, so its great seeing it from you on a $10 too!! love these vids of this strategy, especially with john, so keep them coming!!
In the basement at the Crown! I played there when visiting 2 years ago. Nice place!
Such a great channel! I have always had an interest in craps however your channel has made me get into playing craps! We don't have many craps tables in australia but played the other day for the first time after watching your videos. Had a bunch of fun and now have a genuine interest in learning more. I hope you keep the great content coming and if you ever come to Australia I'd love to have a roll with you!
Thanks. There is an Australian podcast/youtuber called craps journey, check him out. Id love to visit Australia!
Color Up will do!
“I don’t think I won as much as I should have”. No kidding lol. You made 40 bucks off a 5 point roll. Brutal strategy
I’m new to craps and I follow this strategy almost exactly, only differences are that I’ll play the odds a good amount of the time. I’ll also occasionally throw a small bet on 12 and aces. (I’ve hit 12 or aces at least once in virtually every session and I’m up by approximately 15 times all of my buy-ins put together)
I’ve got a lot more money to make too 😉
I agree on playing the odds... I'd rather bet $20 and play $30 in odds especially on the outside numbers.
I keep it very simple, I just put money behind the pass line and put money on 6 and 8, that's it, and I walked out with $250 extra
Great low house edge to play, as long as point and 6/8 rolls
My main comment is “collect” and drop down to one unit when you start to see you have been rolling for a long time. Everyone knows the seven is coming. Good strategy otherwise. Just have to collect and drop down
The odds of rolling a 7 are the same from your first roll to your 100th. Don't fall into this falacy.
The odds of rolling a 7 are always the same 1 in 6, but if you are on the 100th roll as you suggest, it is not “more due” but you have defied probability for a very long time. Statistics will correct itself at some point. Roll will not last forever.
@@ColorUp shouldn't change anything about how you play. If you're dumping money on the table, you should be ready to lose it all the same as if it were the first come-out roll or the 500th.
jmarston4 luck is just that, at some point it runs out. If you have had a lucky streak, that’s awesome, you might want to consider betting less to keep these winnings, or collecting your winnings and going home even. I would advise against continuing to dump money into table as you say. Dice probability and money management are two different issues.
@@ColorUp we agree on that last point!
Great video. Love the table talk and especially the number scroll at the bottom of the screen. Keep up the good work.
7:39 Circa? Screw them. I went there on March 19th and all the table games were FIFTY dollar minimum.
Yeah, they are $$$
that means enough players were in the casino willing to play for min $50. the more money gambled the more the casino wins. would you run a lemonade stand and charge $.50 when people were lined up around the block willing to pay $2?
Wow that's crazy i would never play on that high a minimum bet.
He hit the "Make em All" on the 2nd session with the 10 being the last number. Lol
i played 100 dollars and walked away with 2k gotta love when your up stay great guys love your vids
Nice color up!
Just hit up the casino in black hawk. Played the field and the 5,6,8 but my field bet is always half to ensure some profit. Slow at first then pressing the bets. Turned 100 into 1150
You would have really cleaned up with odds behind the pass line. You hit the point on nie twice, on the 4, and on the 5 you would have cleaned up on odds winnings!
Agreed. If he used his pass line winnings to back up his pass line bet, he would've worked his way up to max odds on that long roll. He essentially gave the casino $20 on the last point he hit. A $10 pass line bet with $40 odds pays $70 on the 9, opposed to his $50 pass line bet which paid $50. There were several rolls that he was giving free money away.
Odds bets are considered the best bet in the game for a reason folks. Truest payout in the game.
Thanks captain hindsight!
@@codyhall1430 Ha, captain hindsight, that's good, I might have to steal that one :)
@Forty-Three and Flowin' Yep, true odds is a great bet, only problem with it is you are adding more money when you are more likely to lose than win. If you can afford the variance in your bankroll, its a great way to play
Color Up that is fallacious thinking. You are more likely to lose BUT YOU ARE GETTING PAID AT TRUE ODDS. you cannot predict how the dice will roll, but good craps strategy is based on minimizing house edge and getting the best true odds. You should have maximized your odds bets. Based on the sequence in this video, you would’ve cleaned up with odds bets.
I learned how to play craps with theses guys at Casino Quest in Vegas. Highly recommend 👌🏽
Hey Jeremy thank you for the vid one strategy that i do on the come out with a pass line bet is also put the same amount on the field you cover more numbers that can hurt and help you as oppose to a crap check
I just think it's easier to play the field on the come out. You're more likely to win something
Late reply here, but on a $10 pass line bet you are putting $10 additional at risk by betting the field, where you lose on 5, 6, 7 & 8. Since you break even 16.67% of the time when the 7 hits (winning pass line, losing field) there are 14 ways to lose your $10 and only 16 ways to win with the remaining numbers. Seems like bad odds when it only costs $2 to cover the craps to win $4 if the 2,3,12 hit (lose $10 pass line, and win $14 on the craps). Field bets, are bad bets generally speaking.
The Golden Gate had ten cent craps during the week in the old days, a lot of fun for no risk.
that would be fun
El Cortez a quarter and $.10 roulette.
Color Up: "let's go for it"
Me: (Sees there is 2 min left) "oh this won't end well..."
Lol
Hahaha
Instead of pressing the line, you should add odds. You won 4 passes with even odd, bad play. You were in the 20th rolls and you have more $$ on the table then collected. That is also bad play.
could have easily gone other way, added odds and never hit point and lost more. easy to know after see results
@@ColorUp The $$$ that was added to the pass line should have add it to the odds. pass line is actually in favor to the house. odd is more true odds. In this example, he could have won 2:1 on the "4" instead of 1:1. I never said add more $$$ to the game.
IMO, If you leave more $$ in play then pickup to your bankroll after 4 passes and greater than 25 rolls.. Something is wrong with the stradegy.
Still learning love your videos brother thanks learn something every time
After point you place the 5, 6, 8 and field. What do we do when the 6 or 8 hits? I did not see that scenario in this video.
YES!! I want the 12ft table. I will totally use you guys to warm up when I come to town!!! #casinoquest
That’s the table design I plan on using for my home table I love it
Thanks Jeremy. I really enjoy this strategy and have had some great success with it the few times I've played it. I picked it up from your previous 2 or 3 videos about it. I won a few hundred dollars with this when a shooter hit the ATS, which I didn't bet 😭. I like to switch up with this and 3 point molly depending on if I'm drinking or not.
I just played craps the first time today and it was so freaking fun!!! I was up about $130ish
Sweet!!!!
This show would be great if it weren’t for the ba shooting knowing damn well I can’t shoot that way except on sesames street
No pros here fake rollers
gotta love the 4 for the Come Out while on the Pass Line lol
Dude!!
You could of made a ton of money on the field this session
That's what I said. Anytime I notice field roller I'm all over it.
The field is for suckers
5 and 9 fan also. 6/8 always better but mostly win on 5/9 for whatever reason..
Rather put odds on my pass line than raise the bet
Pass line has a 2:1 advantage to win on come out. When you are allowed to add odds, you are always more likely to lose the bet as an underdog to the 7
Actually good strategy all in all limits how much of your money your spending. And give your self the best shot per roll. I've seen people waste money this a solid way to pass time.
Low roller-slow and steady-very simple. Never ending come bets, never take odds on any. Start at table minimum $5. After shooter 7's out, if you are up continue with $5 never ending come bets. If you are down, raise N.E.C.B. $1 to $6. If still down after next shooter, go up by $1 to $7 and continue until that long roll comes baby! Your bets could be up to $15 $20 and than that long roll arrives with you pulling in 20 30 winning bets at $20 each! While you were losing-they were short rolls-so loses were small. Hopefully this let's you ride out the cold spell long enough to hitch a ride on that long roll.
In first round the most you can lose is $50. Next $55, Next $60, $65, $70, $75- but remember this is you loading the table completely and then 7 out. Along the way you'll pick up some bets that win, lowering the pain on the short rolls. Actually the volatility is lower without the odds bet, so the the ride is a little smoother. Easier for a beginner.
So lets say you have some terrible losses of establishing 6 points and then the seven shows. And some where you make a few bucks, and others where you lose a little. Then the long roll comes and you're at $$20. 30-$600! 40-$800.
I don't know maybe you can tweak it. I've just run trial runs at home that have been good. Like I said easy to play. And it has been like I said. I'll go up and down treading water and slowly be going down, but then a semi-long roll will pick me up and on and on until the big one comes! I'm going to try this at the casino myself. Let you guys know how much I lose🤓
Haha-we'll see. What do you guys think. Any better ways to play this way?
Am I missing something in regards to your comment about making "never ending Come bets". By using that strategy, you are only going to get paid even money on your wins.
my new goto is place the 5 and 9, then hop the 6 & 8 on the 5 dollar table. Saves you 12 bucks for the 50/50 payout on the inside. If 5 or 9 hits you return your hops and collect 2 bucks, if the easy 6 or 8 hits you get the 4 and 10. if hard 6 or 8 hits you get the 4 and 10 and press the 5 and 9. At this point your only 3-4 rolls in and have greater than 50/50 coverage for 34 bucks.
Thanks for sharting this video, This one is outstanding and a favorite video for sure! Much appreciated
If You are playing passline, play to win with craps on the come out. Another words increase the chances to win by covering 33% of all numbers on the comeout by paying $1.00 any craps for every $5.00 pas-line.
So if your bet is a $10.00 passline then play a $2.00 any craps. (or better a $3.00 any craps with an $11.00 or $12.00 passline bet. Getting beat by craps on comeout rolls becomes too significant over even a short period of time.
Winning with any craps along with a strategy of waiting out the common 2 shooters in-a-row that had sevened -out, will create a formidable defense (against 2 losses) and allow a chance to catch one win on a passline with odds.
But watch out and look at statistics because most passline wins are just only 1 win in a row, so therefore you need a plan to get off the passline bet and move to the don't side : i.e. make a don't pass, don't come or lay bet instead or move to catch a placed number as a 1 hit then down conservative strategy.
Watch out when the nothing-happens-trend of the first roll of the dice starts i.e. when a shooter shows no craps or any natural winners on a comeout roll and also 7s out. This can be a bad period of time (trend) for every first roll, several times , perhaps up to 4-6 times in a row(or worse) that will 7 out. (this is common)
A way to avoid this trend or any new bad trend is to play the third or 4th roll of the shooters, but again you have to play to with with 7,11,2,3, and 12 all working together on the passlines or come bets when you do. Another way to defend is to move to another table where since the numbers were not exactly the same , then the trend might also be different. You need to decide with experience and knowledge (or even better with statistics info).
The idea is to know how many times a system with defenses allowed you to mitigate through wins and losses and what you can do to stop playing (avoid a lengthy bad trend).
Do you play to play, or do you play to win? which is more fun?
You have $76 on the table to win $16. You better be playing with a large roll. And not taking odds on every point is a sign of someone who doesn’t understand the table.
The odds bet is the best bet on the table! No house advantage why would you not want to bet that. Pressing your pass line bet with a 4 as a point number makes no sense when you could press the odds and get a 2 to 1 pay out on the odds.
I like playing the field on the new shooter come out (usually betting multiples of 6) and if a horn number hits I parlay it, if 4,9 or 10 hits I just take the profit and it goes up on the 6 or 8. So I'm getting edge numbers covered and often making a 2 roll parlay ($12 into 48 or even more) while other players aren't making any money on those first rolls and losing pass line bets on craps numbers. If the table pays triple 12 on the field I always pick it up when it hits.
Bet those pass line odds! Best bet in casino. I know it's not part of the strategy but you'd have won couple hondo more!
Yep, and if not hitting points, lost couple hondo extra
Fremont Street is to ghetto for me, the strip the Link has triple on Field and next door Harrah's casino piano bar is fun
Different strokes for different folks
I like how he covers the P in the pass line lol
When you said you are not taking odds because you are at a "disadvantage", the opposite is actually true... By taking odds you can reduce the house percentage to as low as 0.18% (when taking 10x odds)... Got to take the odds!!!
Odds lowers house edge, trick is you can only add odds bet when at disadvantage...you are more likely to lose the bet than win. That’s why casino doesn’t allow you to take odds on the come out roll... for that roll the player is more likely to win. Casino is not doing you a favor. They allow you to get more action into game, but only once they have the advantage to win bet even if it’s a small house edge.
Color Up
Cannot take odds on the come out roll.
First there must be a point marked.
Yeah, that’s exactly what I said in my second sentence..?
Did you see your chip placement? Looks like you are betting on the ass line lol
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I dont understand why you put money on all number of the point after if the point is on 4, can you explain me when the game end and why you put bet on all number ?
Odds of rolling 20+ numbers w/o a “7” is around 250,000:1. Good luck repeating that run
More like 50:1 but, ya know.
Hey hey David ‘ I always say statistics happen to other people!
i'm heading out to turning stone for a four day golf and casino outing and i'm brushing up. i'm a dice setter and had some good luck last time at foxwoods, rolled myself $400 bucks and the table was happy, but then lost $100. quit that then played a cheap holdem tournament, just missed there.
Ok,, now that's what I'm talking about,,,yet the stick is on the side of the shooter and we as the shooter will never shoot on a short table !!!!
He mentioned golden gate is nice…it is. But their craps table is way to springy…tried playing a couple times. Everyone complains about it and the dice are constantly flying off the table.
Why no odds when you’re making points?
As someone who was a dealer and floor supervisor for 13 years, you would be a wonderful player for the house.
Your first mistake is playing the field...outside of center action and the Big 6/8...it is the worst bet on the table.
Your second mistake is the fact that you NEVER placed any odds behind your line bet.
Odds pay TRUE odds...which means that the house has no advantage over you on your odds. It is the BEST bet on the craps table.
Pressing, after making back your initial investment on your line/place bets/odds, is a smart play...unfortunately many times you won't make it that far along on a roll until the shooter craps out.
What you did here, in this video, was get lucky...
As a floor supervisor for 13 years, then you know, while the field bet churns at a faster rate, if it pays triple on 12, its actually lower house edge than place bet on 4,5,9, & 10 and not nearly as bad as you say at decent 2.78% This strategy uses it minimally. Also you know true odds is a great bet if you have the bankroll to sustain the volatility. You will win more or lose more but in the end, you will break even with the odds bet over time, as its a zero house edge bet. No matter if you play odds bet or not, you are still going to lose 1.4% of whatever you bet on the pass line over time. I had a good roll and got lucky, that's the name of the game. No strategy can win without the dice rolling in your favor to overcome the house edge on every single bet. Yes, even the odds bet has a house edge, as you can't make it until you have a point established for your line bet, and the casino has its edge back over the player.
Why didn't you take the 5 when you played 6,8 at beginning? The field covers everything else.
I'm new and thanks for video and especially if this question is answered.
I was wondering. If you are NOT the shooter, are you sill making that PassLine bet?
ALL4SCUBA05 you do, that’s actually where he does his biggest gambling. He’s banking on the 7 and 11 on the come out and parlaying part of the winnings. The beauty is he is only really risking the original five on the pass line. The place bet and field are just a bonus if he can get a decent roll. After getting place bets covered and pressed a little you can add some odds with your profit. It’s a fun free flowing style that has potential to win some good money with little at risk
James Awesome. Then that’s how I’ll play it. Thanks
For me and my budget. I pray there is $5 table. I like putting $10, 12, 12 on 5,6,8. $5 on the field. And every time I win a field bet. $4 on horn, it hits it rides. I don’t like $10 minimum cause if i have to put $10 on the field I’m gonna have to do $15, $18, $18 on 5, 6, 8. $61 is a lot to be put out every roll. I generally have a budget of $150 a night for craps.
This is my backup strategy if DC/Come is not working. Last night I went down $200 quickly playing strat 1. So many field bets hitting so I was getting destroyed on Come bets. Switched to this strategy here just in time for a guy to roll from 25 minutes. He hit at least 6 points. By the end I had $60 on 5/6/8/9. I had a feeling so I took it down to $44 inside. Boom, 7. I walked with $500 on that one shooter. Long story longer this strategy is golden when a hot shooter finally comes around.
On my way mid Feb. Been watching yous guys a couple of years now. looking forward to it. The mall is a way to keep you involved but away from the tables so as not to "Donk" too much!!
Absolutely
$10 Don't with two $10 DCs and laying 2x odds on all has become my play of choice. Of course it sucks when all the numbers keep hitting and drain my stack but fun if one 7 hits and I rake in all the chips. USUALLY dont get any glares from Pass players...Usually 😊
If you are gonna bet that much on the pass line you might as well split that bet into odds. $10 pass line and $40 odds (max 4x on 9), would get you $20 more every hit: $10 pass line even payout, and $60 for that $40 odds. 9 pays 3:2.
Great videos. Im huge fan!
If you going to bet $25 and double or 345 odds, better to find a $5 min 20X odds table. You got a better chance of winning.
@@howellwong11 l seen a table with 80x odds 😳
@@28ghz You have to go out of your way to find that table. Minimum bet is just as important as maximum odds.
@@howellwong11 explain the difference please
Any strategy video with no odds on your pass line bet and ANY check that ends up in the field is worthless.
Additionally, you're rolling short....what is this ridiculousness?
All strategies are "worthless" because no such thing as a long term winner. Play the way you enjoy. As far as short rolls, its for the camera, this is not a live casino...
It is a mistake to not take the advantage on the pass line - you should take up to double the free odds bet on the four.
Unless the seven comes first, in that case adding more money on a number is a mistake no?
@@ColorUp when you hit the 9, you double down on the pass line. I rather continue to play the 10 and then put odds on your next number. payout is much better. The loss is the same.
Any reason you don't back up your line bet?
learned craps and won 600 my first night on a 10$ table, won it straight out of the field just taking risks , i put 200 in so i guess i really on won 4 but i came out with 6! it really just depends on luck to me . either they are rolling the field or rolling numbers .
He only won 46 bucks after all that?!
The crossover I never knew I needed
Do you think that if a table has the ats bet there is less come out 7s rolled. Just a question
? Why would a side bet printed on layout effect dice probability
@@ColorUp agreed. Never thought of that
four buddy, hot on the four :) but there is not strategy being shown here, but did enjoy the conversation, and seven always comes
is there a bet that your win doubles your original bet or loses it all if you do not win ?
like in blackjack, make a $20 bet and double it if you win the hand or lose the 20 if you lose the hand ? A double or nothing bet
Does the Cromwell still have the 100x odds? Any body recommend it for craps?
I was there in October and they were still 100x. I think they were doing $10 tables on a weekday afternoon.
This was awesome, thank you so much for the insights 🎉
You should play minimum on Pass line and take True Odds. You get paid more. With the same or less risk. Yes, you do not make as much if you win on the Come Out roll... but all other rolls you heave the advantage (over just playing Pass line)
Well the come out roll is only time player has advantage to win. After point is established it would be better to have more money in odds than on pass line though. Also, an equivalent sized place bet pays more than a line bet with odds unless you play more than 5x odds, so there is that to consider as well
So I am not a pro like all of you guys. I played my first ever $10 table the other day. This table had 2 thru 12 for place numbers minus the 7 of course. I started with 12 on the 6 and 8. When my number would hit I would always "invest" one unit either on the number that hit or cover a number I didnt have a bet on yet. After 3 hits you even. It workout pretty well for me. It is not about money for me I really enjoy playing the game. The only time I dont enjoy playing is when certain people are at the table. I am sure you have seen them. The really old guy, that is there every day, he just seems miserable and acts like he doesnt enjoy the game. Sorry for the last part....I was just venting. I will end it on a good note.... Thanks for all the videos, great work!!
On the come out road when you play any craps would it be any better to play the horn for the dollar
It would if the horn rolls. It would be a waste if it didn’t. That’s the gamble decision 😃 long term it will lose more money than it protects, but in your short session, who knows, it might be a good move.
11:55 did i just watch this dealer go hand to hand w cheques lmaoooo
maybe, but not a live casino floor
The only problem for me with this fun strategy is remembering the press/collect sequence for all the numbers.
I know this was posted a year ago but why do you not take odds on your pass line? Saw lots of losses there.
I could have taken odds, missed points and had bigger loses. it’s a great additional zero house edge bet that does not increase chances of winning, it just increases volatility of your bankroll. I usually reserve odds for when I have some winnings first.
I need to know when he’s shooting somewhere. Dude rolled like 20 times no 7
What's the bit about the big? at 10:25. I'm not sure what a big is or what is being talked about
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